It's not like Regency put out a press release saying they're still committed. Talking about East San Marco gets a lot of clicks, so the daily record wrote an unprompted article. Nothing has changed, but they daily record wants readers.

It really isn't surprising that this has taken so long since the residential component was removed. You have the changes to the zoning that need to be addressed and all of the corresponding approvals with the City. Additionally, the deal has changed which will require them to renegotiate their whole agreement with Publix. When dealing with Publix I would expect at least four to six months to negotiate terms, another few months to get their committee approval, and another four to six months to get a lease negotiated and signed. These things take time...